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looking for a good decompiler and hexeditor

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-03 17:59

already tried /g/ and /sci/

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-03 18:02

The fact you're asking suggests you probably wouldn't know how to understand either. Learn to program low-level first.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-03 18:04

I know sparc assmebler... but we used some *nix editor

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-03 18:05

umm the nix editor comment is about the hex editor we learned along with it

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-03 18:06

I use ghex, but there are probably others.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-03 18:08

I just remembered I used to use Ollydbg forgot the name

nvm just need a decompiler

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-03 18:15

Decompiler for what?
For x86, there is Hex-rays.
I would still recommend learning assembly instead and using IDA Pro or some other disassembler, much better accuracy as long as you understand it.
To better understand it use a debugger. On Win32, OllyDBG would be a good choice.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-03 18:21

>>7
I know Assembly well between beginner and intermediate level but god does it hurt my head trying to follow everything in

also thank you and I'll try to learn more

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-03 21:18

>>7
For x86, there is Hex-rays.
But you cant buy it! Author sells it only to big corporations and his friends!

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-03 22:52

>>9
http://www.hex-rays.com/idapro/idaorder.htm

Named licenses are well suited for small business and private users.
Moron.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-03 23:34

XVI32 for WINDOWS

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-03 23:37

>>10
They dont include advanced SDK features, you'll need to decompile big project.

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